📚SUNDAY REVIEW📚 Hi, everyone! Ready for a bit of Sunday reading🤓? Can you understand the words marked🔎? Let's see what we've learnt this week... 🎻 🔸️A young Chinese woman is making a tea ceremony demonstration in front of a group of visitors at a museum. She explains that for some pots, the 🔎clay🔎 has been 🔎burnished🔎 by tea made over four hundred years ago. Later, a co-worker jokes that they let her use the ancient teapots to make herself a 🔎brew🔎; when he invites her out for a drink, she refuses... 🔸️Back in the flat, John explains that he did not bring the shopping because he 🔎had a row🔎 with a 🔎chip-and-PIN🔎 machine, well... 🔎sort of🔎: the machine just 🔎sat🔎 there, and he 🔎shouted abuse🔎😂. John discovers Sherlock using his password-protected computer -well, not exactly 🔎Fort Knox🔎😆😆- to answer emails, and gets a bit pissed. An old classmate says how he hears on the 🔎grapevine🔎 that Sherlock is a consulting detective and hopes he will be able to help him 🔎sort🔎 an incident at his bank. 🔸️Sebastian greets them in his office: it's been 8 years since he last 🔎clapped eyes on🔎 our detective. He asks them to 🔎grab a pew🔎, and it is instantly clear that they hate each other, but Sherlock has accepted his case, to John's relief: they badly need the money. 🎻 How did you do? If you had any problems, please have a look at this week's teasers, 🤓👉🏻1 to 5 (all my posts are numbered for easy reference, Monday to Friday, which also helps if you ever decide to watch The Blind Banker⛩ in English, ok?). And remember, this is just vocabulary, what I call "teasers", which means that, if you watch the whole episode, you will discover more, so much more...😉 🎻 🔸️Please feel free to make a quick comment below about this week's vocabulary if you feel like it (😊easy? 🤯difficult? 🤔interesting? 😭any problems? etc...). 🔸️As